Progressive thrombosis and involution of a pediatric giant middle cerebral artery pseudoaneurysm following superficial temporal artery-to-middle cerebral artery bypass: illustrative case.

Nicole Villalba, Lucinda T Chiu, Jonathan Scoville, Ali Shaibani, Tord D Alden, Sandi K Lam
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Background: Direct arterial cerebral bypass is commonly performed as part of the definitive treatment strategy for complex aneurysms. While several reports have demonstrated aneurysm thrombosis after direct bypass alone, this report highlights the successful treatment of pediatric giant pseudoaneurysm with direct bypass, leading to thrombosis without requiring additional steps for aneurysm trapping.

Observations: A 13-year-old male presented with vomiting and the worst headache of his life. Imaging revealed a partially thrombosed giant right middle cerebral artery (MCA) pseudoaneurysm and right MCA territory hypoperfusion. Superficial temporal artery-to-MCA (STA-MCA) bypass was performed, with planned endovascular trapping for definitive aneurysm treatment in a few months. Angiography 3 months postoperatively demonstrated nearly complete thrombosis of the pseudoaneurysm and a patent bypass; thus, additional treatment was not needed. At the 2-year follow-up, the patient was doing well with an active age-appropriate lifestyle and no aneurysm recurrence.

Lessons: This is the first case report of successful treatment of a pediatric giant MCA pseudoaneurysm with STA-MCA bypass, obviating the need for additional treatment in a planned stepwise strategy. STA-MCA bypass alone may be an alternative for the treatment of certain complex MCA aneurysms in pediatric patients when standard approaches are not straightforward. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE2591.

颞浅动脉-大脑中动脉旁路术后儿童巨大大脑中动脉假性动脉瘤的进行性血栓形成和复旧:说明性病例。
背景:直接动脉脑旁路手术通常是复杂动脉瘤决定性治疗策略的一部分。虽然有几篇报道证明了直接搭桥后动脉瘤血栓形成,但本报告强调了直接搭桥治疗儿童巨大假性动脉瘤的成功治疗,无需额外的动脉瘤捕获步骤即可导致血栓形成。观察:一名13岁的男性表现为呕吐和他一生中最严重的头痛。影像显示一巨大的右大脑中动脉假性动脉瘤部分血栓形成及右大脑中动脉区域灌注不足。行颞浅动脉- mca (STA-MCA)旁路手术,计划在几个月内进行血管内截留,以确定动脉瘤治疗。术后3个月血管造影显示假性动脉瘤几乎完全血栓形成,旁路通畅;因此,不需要额外的治疗。在2年的随访中,患者表现良好,生活方式积极,与年龄相适应,无动脉瘤复发。经验教训:这是首个通过STA-MCA旁路成功治疗儿童巨大MCA假性动脉瘤的病例报告,避免了在计划的逐步策略中需要额外的治疗。当标准方法不直接时,单纯STA-MCA旁路可能是治疗儿童患者某些复杂MCA动脉瘤的替代方法。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE2591。
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